Starting to think this show wasn't recorded, or at least if it was it's not going to get released publicly. Bummer. The sound in Strathmore Hall was incredible (at least from where I was sitting) and it would have made one heck of a good audience recording.
I've only listened to the record once, but first impressions on hearing "Highly Suspicious" were as follows: 1) you've got to be crappin' me. 2) I wonder if their fans are so die-hard that they'll cheer for this if they dare play it live. Atrocious. UNLESS: it's a joke that's only on the advance copies -- in which case I'll hail it as genius.
Umm, no. That's why it was so disappointing. What an absolute phone-it-in, no hook, lame-lyric, boring-a$$ piece of dung. Especially compared to their last one (Welcome Interstate Managers), which was a solid A in my rock grade-book. A shame.
9:30 Club show was webcast on NPR. Steaming archive is up now: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p...toryId=15333436 Great great show. Kurt Dahle is the man.